Democrats have become a radical, dangerous, mean-spirited, and violence-prone political party – so much so that even Americans who are totally non-political were appalled by what they saw during the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings.

But if the Kavanaugh hearings were one brief window into the way the radical violence-prone Democrats operate, their latest campaign against constitutional conservative Justice Clarence Thomas shows just how mean-spirited they are every day.

The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) was founded in 1978 by Richard G. Rowan, Paula Wallace, May L. Poetter and Paul E. Poetter to provide college degree programs not previously available in southeast Georgia and to create a specialized professional art college to attract students from throughout the United States and abroad.

One of the jewels of the SCAD campus is the Clarence Thomas Center for Historic Preservation. The building was built in 1908 in the Classic Revival style as an orphanage and convent for the Missionary Sisters of the Franciscan order. As a child, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was an altar boy in this building, thus the facility bears his name.

Following an extensive restoration and rehabilitation in Fall 2009, the handsome three-story brick building became home to SCAD’s historic preservation program. In January 2010, Justice Thomas returned to Savannah for the building's dedication.

The state-of-the-art facility provides classrooms, offices, computer labs, a historic conservation lab and workshop in a restored property that is a contributing building to Savannah’s National Historic Landmark District.

However, a building associated with Justice Thomas and his rise from poverty in Savannah to a seat on the United States Supreme Court has apparently brought out the mean-spiritedness in Democrats.

SCAD alumna Sage Lucero, who graduated in June, has started a petition to remove Justice Thomas's name from the building. Lucero says she’d like to see it renamed after Anita Hill or see Thomas’ name taken off. The petition is not only mean-spirited, but falsely accuses Justice Thomas of being a sexual predator.

But the blatant falsehood of the petition, and its over-the-top rhetoric, seems to have struck a chord with the mean-spirited Left: “I think they should change it. Just like all the buildings being changed with Confederate monuments,” said SCAD student Lydia Baker.

Fortunately for the future of our country there are fair-minded individuals who are willing to stand and fight these mean-spirited Leftist attacks on Justice Thomas.

One such brave individuals is Lamar Bowman, who started a counter -petition to Paula Wallace, president and founder of SCAD.

Mr. Bowman’s petition says:

As the parent of two graduates from Savannah College of Art and Design, I am proud to know that there is a building on that campus that recognizes one of the most accomplished African Americans of our time.

I am proud to live in a country where someone can begin life deep within the clutches of poverty and racial oppression, but through hard work, education, faith and determination become a Senior Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. Justice Thomas’ story is only possible in one place on this Earth — the United States of America. His life and the good he has done with it serves as a testament to the idea that anyone with the will to work hard and overcome obstacles can achieve anything. His story is one that I want my children to know and understand.

Justice Thomas’ legacy on SCAD's campus is a reflection of the school's commitment to diversity, a dedication to the struggles and achievements of millions of African Americans and an inspiration for every SCAD student that you can achieve your dreams no matter what obstacles you face along the way. This is a legacy that must be preserved. We cannot become a nation where the bedrock legal standard of presumption of innocence is abandoned, character forever impugned and lives forever ruined in the pursuit of petty political partisanship.

We are a presently a nation divided; however, I have faith in the American spirit and in our divinely inspired genius that we can return to a country united. The first step we can take at SCAD is defending and preserving the legacy of African Americans like Clarence Thomas on SCAD's campus. Please join me in telling SCAD to keep Justice Thomas’ name on the Clarence Thomas Center for Historical Preservation.

I feel called to author this petition to show just how many people support Justice Thomas and his legacy. We Stand with Justice Thomas and SCAD's decision to rightly honor his service and inspiration to so many of us regardless of politics.

We urge our CHQ readers and friends to fight this mean-spirited attack on Justice Thomas by clicking through this link to sign Mr. Bowman’s petition in support of Justice Thomas.

"But the blatant falsehood of the petition, and its over-the-top rhetoric, seems to have struck a chord with the mean-spirited Left: “I think they should change it. Just like all the buildings being changed with Confederate monuments,” said SCAD student Lydia Baker."

I guess Lydia doesn't realize that all the Confederate monuments torn down are statues of Democrats! hahahahaha! Yep, Democrats were the slave-owning/KKK creating/Confederates who fought in the Civil War to retain slavery. Republican Party formed in 1854 to abolish slavery, which the Dems were fighting to defend. Not only did first Republican president Lincoln abolish slavery, he also granted equal rights and voting rights to former slaves, which is why Dems formed KKK. Terrorist arm of Democratic Party to terrorize, intimidate new black voters from voting Republican. Tuskegee Institute records: "3,446 blacks and 1,297 whites being lynched between 1882 and 1968, with the annual peak occurring in the late 1800s, when Democrats acted to enforce white supremacy." Quoting Frederick Douglass, "I am a Republican, a black, dyed in the wool Republican, and I never intend to belong to any other party than the party of freedom and progress."